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17th November 2006, 00:45
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| | Basic Account Customer | small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this back? hi
i run asmall ltd company with my wife,
i am waiting for the 14 days to end so i can go to court, but i want to screw them for more if i can
i have been paying unarranged borrowing fees for years, and the "unpaid item" charges have usually been responsible for pushing my account over the agreed overdraught limit
has anybody tried to claim back unarranged borrowing interest of 29.5%?
the problem is that the arranged borrowing fee of 5% above base rate, and the unarranged borrowing fee of 29.5%, are lumped together as a quarterly charge, with no way of knowing how they can be seperated
claiming these charges could be a huge stab in the side for NatWest
imagine recouping charges at 29.5% over 6 years with compound interest?
somebody out there must know how to sort this out
somebody help please, i only have 7 days left to prepare my spreadsheet with interest, and i dont want them to get away with a penny
bob |
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17th November 2006, 11:27
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| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: Norfolk
Posts: 107
| Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac Hi
We have just put in a claim thru local court for charges plus 29.5% compound interest. We have left it to the judge to decide what would be suitable interest rate. We were only charged unarranged on our business account as we had no overdraft facility. Then they closed it.
In my opinion you would be better off with a sturdy box under the bed rather than a business account.  |
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17th November 2006, 23:05
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac thanks for reply
i am really struggling to get any help with this issue
there is a lot of money slipping through peoples fingers, but nobody on this site, or the other one, seem bothered
when is your court case?
as i understand it, it never gets to court, they always settle on the last day, so how will the judge be able to decide the interest?
you might be interested in the 29.5% interest calculater on penaltycharges.co.uk, it will give you a fright, how much you could claim with compound interest
its no good to me, as i cant seperate my agreed borrowing interest from the unarranged borrowing
Bob |
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18th November 2006, 09:32
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Bristol
Posts: 418
| Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac Hi, there are speedsheets that will calculate 29.9% (and any other % you wish to try), avaliable on here too.
The main reason so many of us are letting the 29.9% slip through our fingers is simply that it has to be put in the Prelim letter, and the LBA letter, and it was still untested, when we did our 1st letters.
A lot more people are doing it now, and there are a number of threads that may show the way. (some still beleive it to be risky) |
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21st November 2006, 23:20
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac can i charge NatWest 29.5% on all the quarterly interest charges , as i cant seperate the agreed charges and the unagreed charges interest
LEASE WILL SOMEONE HELP ME
Bob
Last edited by Karnevil; 22nd November 2006 at 16:00.
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26th November 2006, 19:53
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac hi
so far asked for my money back, sent standard spreadsheet, got standard reply in just 9 days
now decided to go for compound interest at 29.5%, their contractual rate.
now claim is over £6000, but i understand that the £5000 limit is a net limit,+ interest and costs, is this correct?
so do i
1. send a new prelim letter [ cant find one for business, so sent LBA last time ] PLUS the interest charges and wait another 14 days , then send another LBA or 2. do i send the business LBA with the new spreadsheet and interest charges, and put them in court in 14 days
hope this makes sense
Bob
ps i am suprised there is so little help for businesses
i hope i will be able to offer more support once my claim is complete |
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1st December 2006, 11:08
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: S Wiltshire
Posts: 1,235
| Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac Hi, B&S
I think you could claim 29.5% interest but ONLY if you were in unauthorised overdraft the whole time. The current authorised rate is 17.95% and I would expect they'd be hard pushed to portray that as unreasonable.
Have a look at Haydn's experience, which is here ( Case Management Conference 13th Oct. 06)
Anything is up for grabs until you file your claim. Personally - but it's your choice - I'd go for charges plus contractual interest plus 8% on top. Don't mention the statutory interest until you file your claim. You don't need another preliminary letter - you already have their response. And I think you've sent your LBA, too. Don't worry if the LBA and your claim don't match precisely: you've given them the chance to have a meaningful dialogue, they've rejected it.
Size of claim - if your charges and contractual interest (the 17.95 or 29.5, whichever) are less than £5K then it's a small claim. The statutory interest doesn't come into that calculation.
Anyway, hope that's helpful. Come back if you want anything esle.
Westy |
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18th December 2006, 22:35
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac hi all
filed claim today down at court
i have read elsewhere on here, that if the claim for charges is less than £5000, irespective of what interest you are claiming, then the fee is no more than £120
i was told in no unsertain terms by the court clerk, that this wasnt the case, and if my total claim including interest was more than 5k, then it would cost me £250
i tried to explain that i was claiming compound contractural rate but at the discretion of the court,otherwise it would be 8%, and that this wasnt set in "stone"
i ended up having to submit the claim for an unspecified amount - has anybody else had a similar experience?
the other interesting point with filing at this time, is the looming holidays
they will be issues with the claim on friday,----- but i am wondering how many days holiday COBBLERS have off at xmas-----they certainly wont have a lot of work days to sort out there aknowledgement
will be back again soon with an update
Bob and sue |
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19th December 2006, 01:57
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: S Wiltshire
Posts: 1,235
| Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac Hi, Bob & Sue
The contractual interest forms part of your claim so the court person is correct. Statutory interest is in addition and isn't part of the claim for the purposes of calculation. So - £250 it is. Sorry! Know how you feel.
Don't know hwy it would be unspecified though, unless you really weren't sure how much the total would be.
I expect the court will allow Cobbetts the two bank holidays as 'days of grace' but they take an extra couple of days anyway, so it won't really make any difference!
Westy |
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19th December 2006, 23:41
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac Quote:
Originally Posted by natwesttookmymoney Hi, Bob & Sue
The contractual interest forms part of your claim so the court person is correct. Statutory interest is in addition and isn't part of the claim for the purposes of calculation. So - £250 it is. Sorry! Know how you feel.
Don't know hwy it would be unspecified though, unless you really weren't sure how much the total would be.
I expect the court will allow Cobbetts the two bank holidays as 'days of grace' but they take an extra couple of days anyway, so it won't really make any difference!
Westy | hi westy
it just goes to show, that no matter how much research you do, you can still get it wrong
i opted for the £120 option, but had to submit as unspecified to keep below £5K
i know how much i would like it to be, as the unaranged rate + contractural doubles my claim, but wheather i get it is another thing, in the POC i have left it to the courts discretion, once they have considered my convincing arguments, i wish now i had bunged the £250 and then cobblers would then have had to wriggle out of it, as it is, i think it will have to go b4 a judge b4 i get anything
i spoke to the court today and it goes like this:
1 when the POC is posted, the "served" date is 2 days after that
2 they never post after thursday, so the served day is never sunday
3 the defendant has 14 days to aknowledge AFTER the serve day
4 if you dont apply for default imediately, then they can still aknowledge after the 14th day , and this will take priority over your default notice
5 there are no allowences for sundays, bank holidays, or any other types of holidays
6 get your judgment in late on the last day, so ii there reply arrives in the next days post, thes you have got in first, and won
the only thing i didnt check was if the court office is open on saturday , if not, and that is thier last day, then ge default in on friday to win
will keep you all updated
i think info like this should be available in a specific section, for all to use as another tool against our enemys, anything to help us all to be one step ahead
in my cae they are really going to have to jump through hoops to respond in time---lets hope cobbblers take the whole week off
Bob and sue |
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20th December 2006, 00:09
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: S Wiltshire
Posts: 1,235
| Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac Look forward to hearing about your progress.
You may always be able to amend your POCs, specify and pay the additional - £130 plus (I think) £35 (for amendment) in January may be easier on the wallet, if the court will go for it.
By all means, follow my thread: their last date for entering defence is 26 December so, if there is none then I shall go for it.
That being based on your info about the court practice - thanks.
By jingo, here we goo - we've got the gen, we've got the sums, we've got CAG too!
Best wishes
Westy |
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5th January 2007, 23:16
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac Hi all, a quick update, nothing exciting though
hope you all had a good break over xmas, personally i was struck down with the dreaded flue, still not right yet , but onward and upward tally hoe
the court cocked up my service to crapwest, should have been on 23rd dec, but served it on 30th instead
got letter of acknowledgement of service from cobblers dated 2nd january saying they are going to defend the whole of the claim, i didnt think they would have been at work so soon
just got to wait now for the 28 days from date of service to get the defence, and then the fun begins
i feel at a bit of a loose end at the moment, i think i will look into the possibility of claiming back a £3000 penalty charge i paid 3 years ago when i changed my mortgage, the problem is i dont have the account number,any suggestions?
cheers for now,
and a happy new year to all on CAG
Bob and Sue |
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6th February 2007, 16:51
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: small ltd business v NatWest--29.5% interest, has anybody tried to claim this bac Hi Things are starting to happen at last, after the long wait, Received defence, then 2 days later offer arrived for 2.3K, about half of claim without interest Filed my AQ on the 5th, the last day, and included BF’s update for section ‘G’ , and recommended small claims track Received copy of AQ from cobblers this morning, a bit strange I think - they have recommended small claims track, although claim is for just under 7K, with CI
- they haven’t included any other information in section ‘G’
- they haven’t attatched their fee for filing the AQ
are they cracking at last? Can I get them struck out for none payment of fee, why should they get away with it Bob and sue |
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7th February 2007, 20:54
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